Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Dowd is Not Always a Twithead

She sure nails it here.
Let me be perfectly clear, Mr. Perfectly Unclear President: You cannot take such a stand on a matter of first principle and then take it back the next morning when, lo and behold, Harry Reid goes craven and the Republicans attack. What is so frightening about Fox News?

Some critics have said the ultimate victory for Osama and the 9/11 hijackers would be to allow a mosque to be built near ground zero.

Actually, the ultimate victory for Osama and the 9/11 hijackers is the moral timidity that would ban a mosque from that neighborhood.

Our enemies struck at our heart, but did they also warp our identity?

The war against the terrorists is not a war against Islam. In fact, you can’t have an effective war against the terrorists if it is a war on Islam.

George W. Bush understood this. And it is odd to see Barack Obama less clear about this matter than his predecessor. It’s time for W. to weigh in.

This — along with immigration reform and AIDS in Africa — was one of his points of light. As the man who twice went to war in the Muslim world, he has something of an obligation to add his anti-Islamophobia to this mosque madness. W. needs to get his bullhorn back out.
(Emphasis mine.) Kudos to Dowd for giving credit to Bush...though I disagree with her that it is "odd to see Barack Obama less clear about this matter than his predecessor." Obama is less clear about virtually everything than was his predecessor.

2 comments:

Alan Adamson said...

Another couple of years and even Krugman will miss W.

Thermblog said...

She wrote this during a bout of PMS. (Post Maniacal Sobriety.)